yes
It depends on what age you are talking about. If it is middle school or youth lacrosse you should be fine with little to no experience. But if you are looking at college lacrosse, you definitely need prior experience.
Hockey players depend on the ice. They sway from side to side in a constant motion which causes friction to occur between their ice skates and the rink itself.
7 years
you need stamina because they need to be fast so the other team doesn't take away the puck
You will need experience as a CNA or a LPN before you can become a Registered Nurse. After getting the experience, you will need to pass the program.
A sports psychologist is used for hockey players to assist in recovering from a number of things. They are used to help the athletes get out of slumps from game losses as well as assisting the players in strengthening their mental game.
you need 2 sticks and then you have to hit it in the other players goal. (it is a 2 player game)
This is a rather dumb question since, as in any sport, a player can play as long as his abilities, age, desire, and a team's need for him allow him to do so!!
No. Sponsorships are awarded to players from all areas and regions, for many different reasons.
Hockey players typically switch out during a game based on the coach's instructions or when they feel tired and need a break. Coaches often have set line rotations and strategies for when players should switch out to keep the team fresh and maintain a competitive edge. Players also communicate with each other on the bench to coordinate substitutions effectively.
In order to work for the Agency you need to have linguistic skills, prior military experience, or computer skills.
They will teach you what you need to know.